Cat Malojian tracklisting:
1. Who Knows?
2. Leave Me Alone
3. Life Rolls On
4. Couldn't Be Better
5. Goodnight
6. Pettigoe
7. Parsnips & Carrots
8. Guiding Light
9. Have Mercy On Me
10. Bursting Bubbles
Life Rolls On e.p. tracklisting:
1. Life Rolls On
2. Baby's Got It
3. Dely Delee Delo
4. Only You
We're Alright e.p. tracklisting:
1. We're Alright
2. Have Mercy On Me
3. Planets
4. Bad Company (Live)
Cat Malojian are a 2-piece band from Lurgan in Co. Armagh, Northern Ireland, consisting of Stevie Scullion and Jonathan Toman.
They have been playing music together since meeting at university in 1999.
Cat Malojian aim to release their recordings on their own Bad Paw Music label and are hoping to shift enough copies of each release to fund the next one and so on - so with your support and an ever growing catalogue of songs, they hope to be around for a very long time (even if not that many people know about them!).
You can now purchase our music by clicking on the links above, on i-tunes, amazon etc. at gigs or at any of the following places:
Discs Records, Market St., Lurgan
The Rusty Zip, Botanic Ave., Belfast
No Alibis Bookstore, Botanic Ave., Belfast
“...all-in-all it's a beautiful album to listen to. It's the kind of thing that if it was made by Alison Krauss would win Grammys; and even though it's made by two Northern Irish boys it still should; and who knows... it still might. Great stuff.” 8/10, Hot Press Magazine.
“Spinning silken webs out of banjo, guitar and voice, Cat Malojian’s self-titled debut is a heart-ensnaring triumph. Throughout, Stevie Scullion provides a revelatory lesson in songcraft, his frayed-at-the-edges vocal offset by gloriously twanging guitar and the chirpy banjo of Jonny Toman. Witty and full of heart, these songs welcome you with all the warmth of old friends. It’s all brilliantly unfussy; shorn of the gimmickry that increasingly masquerades as invention, the pared down melodies and effortless musicality of the duo are showcased in full by the crystal clear production. An astounding debut.” 8/10, AU Magazine.
"The cats that got the cream, Cat Malojian are a pair of musical missionaries from Lurgan, preaching their heart-rending gospel of folk, country and Americana. Their technical finesse is astounding, whether utilising acoustic guitar or banjo, the playing is never less than forensically precise. The stories they have to tell are wondrous and redolent, gentle lyricism fostering a real sense of nostalgia, of a grasping for something that is irrevocably lost. There are tales of drowning, of being god forsaken, of drinking moonshine and of getting high, of bursting life's bubbles and plumbing despair's depths. Cat Malojian are unquestionably mighty." culturenorthernireland.org
"Listeners, it's the second instalment of Cat Malojian and their excellent twang 'n' strum scheme. As before, it sounds sweet and sedate, the kind of expression that comes late at night on the front porch, nicely oiled by some corn liquor. 'We're Alright' feels the love and reminds you of those charming old Harry Nilsson records. 'Have Mercy On Me' carries a hint of remorse, like the scratchy feeling of Sunday's best shirt. But with 'Planets' the infatuation returns. Stevie's voice is breathless and cracked, like Elliott Smith or Rick Danko from The Band. It's a delight. They round off the CD with a live recording of 'Bad Company'. The rambling boy is overly fond of the whiskey, hanging out with unreliable friends and getting loaded. His mama is threatening to evict him, but the drink is still calling and the live audience are whooping with encouragement. Cheers, then. It really is cool for cats." Stuart Bailie, BBC Radio Uslter.
je passe te faire un petit coucou et prendre un peu de tes nouvelles j'espère que tout va bien pour toi ?
Tu a passer un tres bon 14 juillet? Hier j'ai regarder le défilé a la tele comme chaque anneé d'aillieurs et je les trouvé encore plus beau que l'an dernier pas toi?
Aller je te souhaite une tres bonne journeé prend soin de toi en espèrent te voir sur ma page elsa
Yes, that new cd cover is brilliant. Maybe you should change your name into Bird Malojian :-) I've been to the bandcamp page, heard the songs, loved them all, and was very tempted by the downloads. But decided to practice patience and wait for the physical cd, which I think is much nicer than downloads :) Keep your head cool and your feet warm! RR
Hi Cat Malojian, I Draw Slow are playing The Cobblestone, Smithfield in Dublin on Wednesday 24th June, supported by the amazing Thomas Kitt. Doors are at 8.30 and admission is €10, a small price to pay to see the citys two premier acoustic acts don't you agree? On the off chance you disagree, come down on wednesday next to the Cobblestone, Smithfield Dublin and we'd be happy to discuss it.
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